• @Abnorc@lemm.ee
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    2717 days ago

    Would this be a criminal offense? As much as it’s annoying that his car is so massive, he drove a street legal vehicle in the wrong place. Paying for the damages seems like a sufficient consequence.

    • @bahbah23@lemmy.world
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      6717 days ago

      Not a lawyer, but I would assume that reckless driving would apply here. If nothing else, he should be liable for the damages financially due to negligence

      • @Duamerthrax@lemmy.world
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        2117 days ago

        It was overweight for the bridge, not the road. It was from a commercial trucking company, so likely a dump truck. The first clue should be that it was a F-750. There are pickup beds for them, but they’re almost always a flatbed or dump bed.

        • @PapaStevesy@lemmy.world
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          517 days ago

          Street-legal, bridge-legal, who gives a shit. The point is, they drove it illegally and should be able to be punished accordingly. The make and model are irrelevant.

            • @PapaStevesy@lemmy.world
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              216 days ago

              I don’t care either way, I was responding to a different person who said they couldn’t be punished because it was street-legal but in “the wrong place.” I was simply pointing out that street-legal-but-in-the-wrong-place is the same as not-street-legal.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      1017 days ago

      If the bridge had been just a bit sturdier, it could have been damaged jut to the point where the truck could have passed, but the next person driving over would have fell in and risked their lives.

    • @lol_idk@lemmy.ml
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      217 days ago

      Perhaps the cost of the damage would add up to something they could try to make felonious